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Grace Fellowship Church www.GraceDoctrine.org Pastor/Teacher Jim Rickard Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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Memory Verse Heb 4:16, “Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.”
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John 14:13-14 The Doctrine of Prayer Part 7
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F. One of the Greatest Problems related to Prayer is Concentration.
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All forms of worship are a test of concentration. There are three specific categories of this:
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1. Concentration on the teaching of Bible doctrine. This reflects your values, motivation, spiritual condition, and status quo. #1 Priority should be BD.
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2. Concentration in the communion service.
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3. Concentration in your personal and private prayers, during public prayers when others are praying, and in your petitions and intercessions.
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The pattern of concentration is established in the function of PMA of Bible doctrine.
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If you can concentrate on Bible doctrine in time of stress, adversity, or even in prosperity, then you can concentrate in prayer. (Isaac's example - Gen 24:63)
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There is a direct relationship between concentration in Bible study under the ministry of the Holy Spirit and concentration in prayer under the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
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Psa 4:4, “Tremble, and do not sin; concentrate in your heart upon your bed, and be still.”
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Psa 63:6, “When I remember You on my bed, I concentrate on You in the night watches.”
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G. The Mechanics of Prayer.
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1. Public prayer should be short and should avoid repetition. Mat 6:5, 7
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In public prayer, you always add the principles of impersonal love, flexibility and thoughtfulness of others.
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2. Long prayers should be reserved for private intercession and petition. Mat 6:6
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3. The majority of your prayers should be conducted in private. Mat 6:6
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4. Organization is absolutely necessary in an effective prayer life. Have an agenda when praying:
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a) Confession of sin is the first function of private prayer. 1 John 1:9; 1 Cor 11:31
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b) Thanksgiving, Eph 5:20; 1 Thes 5:18.
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b) Thanksgiving, Eph 5:20; 1 Thes 5:18. c) Intercession (praying for others), Eph 6:18.
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b) Thanksgiving, Eph 5:20; 1 Thes 5:18. c) Intercession (praying for others), Eph 6:18. d) Petition (praying for yourself), John 14:13-14.
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a) Confession of sin ensures the filling of the Spirit. Only prayer offered in the status quo of the filling of the Spirit will be heard.
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b) Thanksgiving expresses the concept of worship in private prayer.
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b) Thanksgiving expresses the concept of worship in private prayer. Thanksgiving is grace orientation; it recognizes the source of all blessing.
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Eph 5:20, “Always giving thanks to God the Father for all things in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
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1 Thes 5:18, “In everything give thanks, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.”
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1) Capacity for thanksgiving comes from your personal love for God and your impersonal love for others.
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Capacity for thanksgiving increases as you grow in grace and in the knowledge of the L&S JC.
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2) The more you love God the more you appreciate Him, the greater your thanksgiving, and the greater your alertness in prayer.
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3) It is hard to stay alert when you are in a routine situation, therefore, repetition of prayer is not a good way to express your appreciation for God.
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c) Intercession, Eph 6:18; 1 Kings 18; James 5:16-18, is a spiritual ministry. It requires that you have your own private prayer list.
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d) Petition is praying for your own needs and situations and includes being confused about a situation where you have not yet learned to apply one or more PSDs.
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Heb 4:16, “Approach boldly the throne of grace, that we might obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.”
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5. Part of the mechanics of prayer is concentration. Concentration is a function of the filling of the Spirit, positive volition, and motivation.
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Grace Fellowship Church Tuesday, June 23, 2009 Doctrine of Prayer, Part 7 Tape # 09-042 Doctrine of Prayer, Part 7 The Mechanics of Prayer Upper Room Discourse, Part 274 John 14:13-14; Mat 6:5-7; Eph 5:20; 1 Thes 5:18 James H. Rickard Bible Ministries 2009
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